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Lahore Ramadan Timing 2026 — Today Sehri & Iftar Time & Complete 30-Day Calendar

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February 21, 2026
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RAMADAN 2026 — 3 Ramadan 1447 AH: Today, Saturday 21 February 2026, Lahore Sehri time (Fiqa Hanafi) is 05:16 AM and Iftar time is 5:55 PM, with approximately 12 hours 39 minutes of fasting. Ramadan 2026 in Lahore started on 18 February and is expected to continue until 19 March 2026. Scroll down for the complete 30-day calendar, traditional Sehri foods, iconic Iftar spots, spiritual gatherings, and community welfare drives across the City of Gardens.

Today's Sehri & Iftar Time in Lahore

Sehri Ends (Fiqa Hanafi)
05:16 AM
Fiqa Jafria: 05:06 AM
Iftar Begins (Fiqa Hanafi)
5:55 PM
Fiqa Jafria: 06:05 PM

Today, 21 February 2026, marks the 3rd day of Ramadan 1447 AH in Lahore. Muslims across the city observe the fast from before dawn until sunset, following the timings verified by the Ruet-e-Hilal Committee and local mosques. A standard 1-minute preventive adjustment is applied — Sehri timing shown is 1 minute earlier than the calculated time, and Iftar is 1 minute later, ensuring fasts are not broken prematurely.

Ramadan 2026 in Lahore — Overview

Ramadan 2026 in Lahore runs for 30 days, beginning on 18 February and concluding on 19 March 2026, followed by the celebration of Eid ul-Fitr. The holy month fills the City of Gardens with an extraordinary energy — streets glow with lights, mosques overflow at Taraweeh, bazaars bustle with Iftar shoppers, and Dastarkhwans (community tables) appear on every major road.

Fasting begins each day with Sehri (Suhoor), the pre-dawn meal consumed before Fajr Adhan, and ends at sunset with Iftar. As the month progresses, Sehri times gradually move a few minutes earlier each day while Iftar times push progressively later, reflecting the lengthening daylight of late February into March.

The Islamic calendar being roughly 10–12 days shorter than the Gregorian calendar means Ramadan shifts each year, and in 2026 Lahore enjoys relatively moderate weather during fasting — a welcome contrast to the intense summer Ramadans of recent years.

Ramadan Calendar 2026 Lahore — Full 30-Day Sehri & Iftar Timetable

The table below lists the complete Lahore Ramadan Sehri and Iftar timings (Fiqa Hanafi) for all 30 fasting days. Times include the standard 1-minute preventive adjustment. Please cross-check with your local mosque for confirmation.

Roza # Date (2026) Sehri Ends Iftar Begins Fast Duration
1 19 Feb 05:18 AM 5:54 PM 12 h 36 m
2 20 Feb 05:17 AM 5:54 PM 12 h 37 m
3 21 Feb Today 05:16 AM 5:55 PM 12 h 39 m
4 22 Feb 05:16 AM 5:56 PM 12 h 40 m
5 23 Feb 05:15 AM 5:57 PM 12 h 42 m
6 24 Feb 05:14 AM 5:58 PM 12 h 44 m
7 25 Feb 05:12 AM 5:58 PM 12 h 46 m
8 26 Feb 05:11 AM 5:59 PM 12 h 48 m
9 27 Feb 05:10 AM 6:00 PM 12 h 50 m
10 28 Feb 05:09 AM 6:01 PM 12 h 52 m
11 01 Mar 05:08 AM 6:01 PM 12 h 53 m
12 02 Mar 05:07 AM 6:02 PM 12 h 55 m
13 03 Mar 05:06 AM 6:03 PM 12 h 57 m
14 04 Mar 05:05 AM 6:04 PM 12 h 59 m
15 05 Mar 05:04 AM 6:04 PM 13 h 00 m
16 06 Mar 05:03 AM 6:05 PM 13 h 02 m
17 07 Mar 05:01 AM 6:06 PM 13 h 05 m
18 08 Mar 05:00 AM 6:07 PM 13 h 07 m
19 09 Mar 04:59 AM 6:07 PM 13 h 08 m
20 10 Mar 04:58 AM 6:08 PM 13 h 10 m
21 11 Mar 04:56 AM 6:09 PM 13 h 13 m
22 12 Mar 04:55 AM 6:09 PM 13 h 14 m
23 13 Mar 04:54 AM 6:10 PM 13 h 16 m
24 14 Mar 04:53 AM 6:11 PM 13 h 18 m
25 15 Mar 04:51 AM 6:12 PM 13 h 21 m
26 16 Mar 04:50 AM 6:12 PM 13 h 22 m
27 17 Mar 04:49 AM 6:13 PM 13 h 24 m
28 18 Mar 04:47 AM 6:14 PM 13 h 27 m
29 19 Mar 04:46 AM 6:14 PM 13 h 28 m
30 20 Mar 04:45 AM 6:15 PM 13 h 30 m

Important Notice

All timings above are for Fiqa Hanafi and include a 1-minute preventive adjustment (Sehri −1 min, Iftar +1 min). Fiqa Jafria (Shia) timings differ by approximately 10 minutes. Always confirm with your nearest mosque or local Islamic authority. Timings are calculated using spherical trigonometry based on Lahore's geodetic coordinates.

Understanding the Lahore Sehr o Iftar Calendar

The Ramadan calendar for Lahore is prepared by Islamic scholars and astronomical bodies using spherical trigonometry and positional astronomy. Sehri (Suhoor) concludes at the onset of astronomical twilight — when the solar altitude reaches approximately −15° to −18°. Iftar begins at the moment the apparent solar disc fully descends below the horizon, accounting for atmospheric refraction and the city's geodetic elevation.

In Pakistan, the Ruet-e-Hilal Committee officially announces the start of Ramadan following confirmed moon sightings across the country. Once the decision is broadcast on television, radio, and digital platforms, Muslims across Lahore begin preparing for the first Ashra with collective prayers and family Sehri gatherings.

Sehri Time in Lahore — Traditions & Popular Foods

Lahore's pre-dawn culture during Ramadan is unlike anywhere else in Pakistan. The city comes alive well before Fajr as families prepare hearty meals designed to sustain energy throughout a full day of fasting. Drummers (dholchi) still patrol traditional neighbourhoods like Walled City, Mozang, and Gulshan-e-Ravi, waking households for Sehri.

Popular Sehri choices among Lahoris include:

  • Paratha with omelette or fried eggs — the timeless Lahori classic
  • Nihari and Paye — slow-cooked bone broth dishes especially popular on weekends
  • Chanay ki Daal and Halwa — a satisfying and filling combination
  • Yogurt, lassi, and milk — essential for hydration throughout the fast
  • Dates, bananas, and apples — for sustained energy and natural sugars
  • Doodh Patti Chai — strong milk tea that remains a Sehri staple

Restaurants and dhabas near Liberty Market, MM Alam Road, and Anarkali remain open through the night, drawing large crowds of families and young people looking to enjoy a communal Sehri experience outside the home.

Iftar Time in Lahore — Famous Spots & Traditions

As the clock approaches Maghrib Adhan, Lahore transforms into a festival of food, fragrance, and devotion. Markets overflow with colourful fruit chaat, pakoras, dahi baray, and freshly squeezed sugarcane juice. The sound of Adhan marks the moment every Lahori has been waiting for — and the city breaks its fast together.

For those who prefer a restaurant Iftar experience, Lahore offers some of Pakistan's most celebrated dining destinations:

  • Monal Restaurant — elevated views and an expansive Iftar buffet
  • Haveli Restaurant — traditional Mughal-style ambiance near the old city
  • Ziafat — legendary for its mutton karahi and desi curries
  • The Carnival All Day — popular for families seeking a relaxed setting
  • Heights n Delights — scenic location with a wide menu
  • Bagh Restaurant — garden setting perfect for large family iftars

Most fine-dining restaurants offer dates and Rooh Afza free with the Iftar platter and extend generous Ramadan discounts. Traditional Iftar staples — kebabs, handi, chana chaat, samosay, biryani, and jalebi — are available at every food street from Gawalmandi to Fort Road.

Spiritual Gatherings & Ramadan Bayans in Lahore

Lahore's spiritual heartbeat grows strongest during Ramadan. Mosques across the city host extended Taraweeh prayers after Isha, with large congregations gathering at iconic landmarks including Badshahi Masjid, Data Darbar, and Masjid Shuhada.

Renowned Islamic scholars deliver powerful Ramadan lectures and Bayans that draw thousands of attendees:

  • Molana Tariq Jameel — deeply moving talks on faith, repentance, and the Hereafter
  • Peer Ajmal Raza Qadri — passionate spiritual guidance and connection to the Prophet (PBUH)
  • Mufti Tariq Masood — accessible and practical Islamic teachings
  • Owais Raza Qadri — emotional naats that bring tears to thousands of eyes

Many families plan their evenings around attending these gatherings after Taraweeh, spending the late hours of the night in Ibadah, Zikr, and Quran recitation.

Ramadan Road Dastarkhwans & Free Iftar Drives in Lahore

One of Lahore's most beloved Ramadan traditions is the Road Dastarkhwan — free community Iftar tables set up on roadsides across the city, open to absolutely everyone regardless of background or financial status. These gatherings embody the spirit of Ramadan: generosity, unity, and brotherhood.

  • Allah Walay Trust — sets up near major roads throughout Lahore, serving chicken biryani and dates for all 30 days of Ramadan
  • Alif-Laam-Meem Foundation — organises large-scale Dastarkhwans welcoming people from all communities
  • Volunteer-led local drives — thousands of volunteer groups cook and distribute nutritious Iftar meals daily across all major neighbourhoods

Welfare Organisations & Charity in Lahore During Ramadan

Ramadan intensifies charitable activity across Lahore as organisations and individuals race to fulfil their Zakat and Sadaqah obligations during the blessed month. Key organisations making an impact include:

  • Alkhidmat Foundation — distributes monthly ration packages to thousands of underprivileged families
  • Allah Walay Trust — runs continuous Dastarkhwans for 30 days, feeding hundreds of thousands
  • Minhaj Welfare Foundation — provides direct aid to deserving families and widows
  • Hidaya Foundation — supports Muslim communities locally and globally with Ramadan aid packages
  • LRBT & Noor Project — host charity Iftar dinners, channelling Zakat funds to the vision-impaired and underprivileged

Citizens are encouraged to support these organisations to maximise the spiritual and social impact of their giving during the most rewarding time of the Islamic year.

Frequently Asked Questions — Lahore Ramadan 2026

Ramadan 2026 began in Lahore on the evening of Wednesday, 18 February 2026, with the first Roza (fast) on Thursday, 19 February 2026, following the official announcement by the Ruet-e-Hilal Committee.
Today's Sehri time in Lahore is 05:16 AM (Fiqa Hanafi) on 21 February 2026, corresponding to 3 Ramadan 1447 AH. For Fiqa Jafria, Sehri ends at 05:06 AM.
Today's Iftar time in Lahore is 5:55 PM (Fiqa Hanafi) on 21 February 2026. For Fiqa Jafria, Iftar begins at 06:05 PM. Always verify with your nearest mosque for the most accurate local time.
Today's fasting duration in Lahore is approximately 12 hours 39 minutes (from 05:16 AM Sehri end to 5:55 PM Iftar). The fast will gradually become longer as Ramadan progresses through March, reaching around 13 hours 30 minutes by the final day.
Ramadan 2026 in Lahore is expected to end on 19 March 2026 (the 29th day), subject to moon sighting confirmation, with Eid ul-Fitr 2026 anticipated on 20 or 21 March 2026. The 30th and final Roza falls on 20 March.
Fiqa Jafria (Shia) Sehri time is approximately 10 minutes earlier than Fiqa Hanafi Sehri, while Fiqa Jafria Iftar time is approximately 10 minutes later. This is due to differences in the astronomical calculation methods used by the two schools of Islamic jurisprudence.

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